Good Vs. Evil In The Crucible By Arthur Asher Miller

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The Crucible
Good. Evil. Two opposing forces in the universe that create neutrality and balance. Humans could be identified as good or evil based on their thoughts and actions, yet it could be arduous to identify their nature. It is the nature of a person to reveal their traits in certain situations, or options. Many situations and problems rise in everyday lives, ones such as disasters; natural or human-made; problems, or option-given; trials as such. In 1953 The Crucible, award winning play, is published by Arthur Asher Miller, a playwright that was accused to be a Communist by a McCarthy follower. Miller chose to write the play based on people's’ actions at the time, which identifies their nature; and chose the title of the term “Crucible” to signify his play, and fully symbolize his story to the definition. …show more content…

Everyone feared communism, and had little to no trust towards one another in the U.S. Anyone that would be seen as acting unusually would be accused, which deprived their lives, careers, and reputation. Miller sees the situation as a crucible, and symbolises the issue by creating his play. The Crucible takes place in a Massachusetts town called Salem, in 1692. The problem that takes place is an assumption of witchcraft in the town; it is considered the greatest sin, and those who are accused, and don’t plead to work with the devil, they shall be hung. During the issues the characters go through, they are relatively symbolised as a

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